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to this attack took place on monday to civilians have been injured one of them, another child born in the year 2006 now low close to ortiz and human rights organizations have launched. i will crimes proven to the wounding and kidding of children. in the don't yet, republicans, as we're seeing, the continued shedding of the civilian areas with a mixture of nato and grad rootkits. we're seeing more more these types of injuries. this is steve sweeney faulty in the next for public. your grinding president have let him is eventually has to be investigated for treason. officer recording keeps report for the old at a pre trial program. this is the one according to a member of the ukrainian parliament. let me remind you that the ukraine state bureau of investigation refused to investigate zalinski trees. and when he appointed f i c h is the key position. and the crate in secret service is about as
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we've ordered by the court to enter information into the registry. and start a pre trial the investigation they must reveal who paid them and how much for these appointments because it was these appointments that lead to the desk of tens of thousands of ukrainians. i will not allow these traders to escape responsibility for grave crimes against the ukrainian people. the panacea veterans, alaska is not the only one similar investigations ever formerly been launched against his closest political allies. for example, his chief of staff just last year that has to be himself launched his own political clean up campaign by firing the country's prosecuted general and the head of the security service. and if at a high number of pages of suspecting treason by law enforcement officials as well. yes, we discussed it with a human, not our labor rights lawyer done. cuz i like to believe as a possible charges against the landscape show. there are those in care of who perhaps have lost confidence in his leadership. it doesn't surprise me. it is, you know, right now you crane is losing this war is just lost the key city about more.
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and what is happening is of the leaders ever turning on each other. but the actual basis for the claims of the reasons seem bizarre to me. i don't really take them seriously. but the more important thing is it shows that there are leaders in the that of loss competence. and so once he's leadership, i think in ukraine, obviously it could be, needs arrested jail, maybe put a for a firing squad. i mean that i have to have those people commit treason, especially during wartime in the west. i don't think it changes anything at this point. um, you know, i think for a while his reputation in the west is probably pretty solid because they built a model neighbor implant for so long as that there was some point. i think it whether he or in the west but his brother and president nicholas my daughter has
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arrived in brazil. it's just ahead of us summit of latin american countries, both nations of cold out the adverse effects of us sanctions and i left an american region. it is, i mean time, the 1st to visit by event as well and meet them to brazil in 8. yes. the president of brazil said that he was harshly critical of the sanctions imposed on that as well by the united states. i spoke out against them as a devastating role they've had on the venezuelan people and their population. he also emphasized that this seems to be a blow to the strategy. the united states has been having with venezuela, usa has been doing everything you can to isolate them his way lots of prevents in his way, loved having relations, different countries. that seems very screw attempts that have been revealed. we recall that for quite some time the usa was recognizing one way though, this individual is somehow being the legitimate president of venezuela. but now the
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leader of greenville is at this point in bracing missouri and make clear that the fact that it's been so long since the girl visited brazil to that was actually a mistake, as well as safety for your 1st data shift. then you see how the has always been an exceptional upon the member 0 deductible because of the let's contingencies and mistakes you versus michael rose has not been in brazil for 8 years. and brazil has been without venezuela for a long time. while the venezuelan leader expressed his openness and optimism for venezuela to move into the emerging bricks alliance. uh, that is talking about a new currency here, name of control. when we need to build a new political order with fundamental $21.00 us, one of them isn't for you, you know, south america with our diverse cities and together with the brakes group. we have seen in the geo political sphere, an element where we can advance in the union of these 5 very powerful countries.
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little of the silva, the president of brazil describe the world moving away from the us dollar and the possibility of emerging economies shifting the way they orient in global trade. here's what was said by the brazilian president. i also, and you guys, you my dream. well, that's what we have a company covered, see it's not south as you all the countries can do business without being dependent on going to the solar in response to the increasing turbulence of the western financial system, a number of countries are looking into the bricks as an alternative, there's talk of japan joining the bricks. there's talk of saudi arabia joining, the brakes. we understand the goes, the agents are currently taking place for saudi arabia to enter the brakes alliance . and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position of this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that want to do with building law follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives,
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and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. all right, let's learn more now. crossing law to the executive editor at brasil, 247 legal nato support at joining us from south power to just about a quarter past 4 in the afternoon. local time is great to see you today, and thank you very much for joining us here on asi international. it's a big story right now. developing father is my daughter himself, is hailing. this is a new era of relations, but if i can ask you, i just want does his return to brazil meaningful for both countries, but also the region as a whole is very significant to thanks for having me here. by the way, it's very significant. the material has returned up her own chairs, controlled the facility that was true and a hand under the previous government of the variables that i wrote,
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which is really a hostile government that was quite close to one. why don't a to the united states patients or been this way, which of course has been sheet that has fast photo research, as is feature positioning and so on. now of course it is a significant at the result page, but as well have managed to re forester times. now i would say perhaps that in the rest of the region there's still quite a bit of reluctance to sit because for duro into this circle. ready you with the students that are being proposed. what, why, why, why the story is not stuff and what, what, why do you thing, why do you think that's still opposition to my daughter, to, to, to be re engage in any of these organizations that you do? said, sorry for jumping in. now of course it might seem quite insignificant,
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but the presence of, or why was the people who is of course part of the summit. he may our criticisms against some of the things that we said yesterday. the prism to, to be a huge reception for it because material spoke in high preexisting and today look identical cited in the summer at the ministry of, for relations to know the brakes a little bit and said that we shouldn't look over the so call human rights violations, the parent created by the government against the opposition. fortunately, but we, the, we, we, we always hear about, you know, human rights violations, so sorry, again for jumping in. but you know, you can name any country in the world. i mean, for example, just all subject here. uganda, i just found a 13 trillion dollar gold deposit and people that say, oh, they're going to be having human rights issue soon as well. i mean, look, you know,
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my daughter, i mean he was democratically elected wasn't due to venezuela, and yet then america said no, no, no. we weren't one guy though in venezuela. i mean one point though, as a teenager, was an intern at the us state department. he was really in american market. i don't understand why my daughter is still pricing issues in his own bank. gotten oh, see the resume despite the reception the offer still? doesn't we accept the current status for anybody's way love. if you look at the wording of some statements, course, he's spoken high, freezes across the room for the excellent position in government expressed also by his chief or policy advisor. this your social emory is. ready foster that's for the democratic dialogue that you know, had several mediators in mexico. and in what way?
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now, of course, you know, that comes with a lot of difficulties as well. it's hard to bring him into the fold while, as you all should. that's. but i think in general, perhaps, is moving in a direction where these result is trying to convince the course material to open up a new country. each 2 pieces, you know, to the democratic institution, to independent democratic institutions that were unfortunately under my, under his government. and now that is usually for the position, and i don't think that necessarily hurts the fact that the 2 countries in between the relations and the filter integrate, for example, the energy markets, which is probably a very solid outcome of this trip in a few. yeah, i mean there's an awful lot of moving and shaking happening in that part of the world these days early and not though. and you know, next time we talk, we will,
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we'll discuss the issue of breaks as well because we know about, well breaks moving forward with latin america. i mean, it was luna's original. dream wasn't it to, to, to create the bricks, family alliance. but next time we're going to have to talk about that it's, it's a, it's a big topic and we have not at all. thank you for joining us, leonardo so better from brazil, 247. we'll see you basing this defense ministries are given, dependent on the cold shoulder, rejecting the requests to hold a private amazing on the sidelines of an upcoming security for him and cigna pool. here's a stipend, given by the us defense department, to the wall street journal. the overnight the p r c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with pierce the minister of national defense leasing food and singapore. this week. the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and beijing to ensure the competition
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does not veer into conflict. just a little background on beijing decision, the by the administration last week of health sanctions on the chinese defense minister himself. in fact, it was donald trump, who initially put them in place for the officials role in china, buying russian miss 1005 of jobs back in 2018. a whole rejection comes at a time. i know us a little bit because of published or controversial list of actions to be taken to prepare, tie one for peace by being tie one to the taste or us congressional committee is put forward 10. the recommendations aimed to quote, for the piece tends to excuse me, to present patients debility and the taiwan strait. number one, how do you do it? make more long range missiles and quickly hand them over to the and the pacific region is comes as americans. thing i miss solves, arrives in taiwan earlier this week as part of an aide package for peace promised by washington. the chinese for ministry spokesperson mountain and condemned to move
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a negligence on the us. provision of weapons to taiwan gravely violates the free china us joint communicates especially the august 17 communicate interferes in china's internal affairs harms china's sovereignty and security and trustees and undermines peace and stability across the street. this is extremely wrong and dangerous, trying to strongly deplores and firmly rejects this and has made serious they march has got to the us to how to senior fellow at the ty, hey, institute, think trying to i not a time can agree is without spokespersons. essentially, washington is playing a dangerous game. this is a political posturing um, but the binding administration knew that they needed to remove that sanction that the sanction was actually meaningless. there was no reason to do that other than they did not want the meeting to occur. so it, it's clearly pastoring this trying to put this case for the us to somehow being
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reasonable. and then it's china being unreasonable when it's the exact reverse. this is a common play by the us currently to accuse others of what they're doing themselves . you know, this, it is juncture, you know, there's not much china can do if they don't feel that there's any point to these meetings or that the u. s. as in being sincere that, but that is a problem. you have to nuclear nations at loggerheads and you know, this is adding to the uncertainty in the world. so at this juncture, i wish the white house was going for with some effort, instead of trying to cause more uncertainty to create more trust. you know, there's this effort to use proxies and obviously enticing a more or basing and knowing that going into ukraine would cause russia to react. they notice that same thing with taiwan. if they go into taiwan, obviously china will react. so this is the real danger. how far do they want to go?
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pushing the rise of the multi poto wild rushes pop different about in. but when the on the 2nd step of his latest african to get out put off heralding the countries attempts to break from its past a millisecond thing. and we appreciate the principles of policy of the presidents of the, which was reaffirmed today, exploring those countries natural resources to you in a way that puts the interest on its own people. first of all, rather than those. so let's say you think they just prefer to continue colonial practices in the current context. it's contrary to the terms of the west to maintain it's a gemini anyone's drinks. and in some of we see how there is an objective developing process because of warming and multiple award of the order in which the african continent to your mistake is where the independence place on another line you're all set up at all, felt i noticed the african continent desperately needs fresh and fertilizer. also saying that moscow is ready to donate tons of the product illegally seized by
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european countries and held in european polls for him in as a claim. the beloved, the initiative in the 1st deliveries to africa then took 6 long months for off. again, his latest advocates her on monday and kinda where he once again folk up the benefits of a multi polar world ramifications though, the completing ukraine of also had africa. so no surprise, the issue dominated stephanie's pushing. voluminous thing about them. good. really? we talked about this in great detail today. there is no doubt that the key of regime has long since this wish to open the terrace method is to do this. so for stages weapons of the west, this bumping into the key of regina to the west statement that the weapon supplied should not be used on the territory of the russian federation is another lies which the conclusion is very simple. since the west insist that there is no other basis for resolving the ukrainian situation except for the notorious the landscapes
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formula fees as well as the land is deemed threatens to be siege. brian, me and these to regents of ukraine as they booted to starting killing russians. and destroying everything russian school. this means that your west directly supports genocide. so it is, as i get off at off food diplomatic trip to the african continent in just the past 12 months, son tailing him, there is a host of oddities welts upon oaks on a boy with a few more days. both sides describe this visit as historically because this is the 1st trip by either soviet or russian foreign minister to belong to since the establishment of a diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. in 1962 now uh barone, the uh for some time was under western sections uh, following the 2015 presidential elections, which were uh, contested by the west. uh, those sanctions were lifted off to the depths of the previous president. but interestingly enough, even under his successor,
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this country continued to pretty independent and silver and foreign policy. supporting many of russia's, the resolutions of the united nations, including the resolution against the glorification of new fascism and nap, susan, and to the foreign minister of board on the elbow. cham get explained why he said that he's country has its own criteria, independent criteria for choosing international partners. and the blue indian side emphasize that it has a long had a very productive relationship with russia. it's uh once uh and appreciate a rushes of rolled on the african continent and it also understands the underlying reasons for the ukrainian conflict and does not want to support either of the size . in fact, the, the minister or the foreign minister varone decided that we like many other african countries want to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. and
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that's why we're choosing neutrality now. so deliberate off on i think the boned inside for such a new honest approach here also i said that the 2 sides reached agreement on the visit of the room during president to russia. uh for the 2nd effort can uh summit that the most guys going to hold in july. the c era can use to biggest refugee cams can be transformed into a new permanent urban centers and it moves to bridges. strains on i wrote the security of the cameras and the job and cooling my were established over 30 years ago. they've become a safe haven for many refugees. the plan to transition would take place over 5 years and essentially transform attempted cities and a permanent incentives. and while the refugees will not be given citizenship, they will be crowded. special id is allowing them to get valid within the country.
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despite this, some of those in the comes, we heard from a not entirely pleased with the potential change the but not to me. i mean, we've been using identification cards from our canyon friends, but as you know, it's very risky, disclosing personal information because something misuse, it's what kept the government 1st of all, sort out, minor issues affecting us and only then work on how to close the camp. and start the business center. well, where are we supposed to have a bad example of what the uh, it's what i need somebody. some of the government work out on our industry do some parts. life will be easier about closing the camps without even considering that it's not fair at all, that they must listen to all the rest of us. since this is the place to do it go home, took you, i'll come, i'll cause this to have to ride like any other human being to live without any interference. because discount our home, where we have to use this by not having a legal documents compared to where we came from. oh yeah. so the government should consider building of the permanent home and leave. nothing isn't what's come to the my, you shop or not. this is a come, a lot of it doesn't know, but like if the government will also allow us to own some of the businesses. but
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there is no need to bring in other people from the roadway or even from other countries to benefit from us. now we have already faced a lot of challenges, even get a medication as a nation, like into the government or conduct cartilage, i'm ready to kind of by the mentor off. i'm not just for this country for mission that says that people integrated and they'd be having normal life, like other people living can add people as good a have be moderately active and we are highly with the company. that's information that life is really how you can see. and we, i screen uh, i'm assuming i've been on the list most like you. we don't move near. we don't half of through the movement. we're dumped off of proof with freedom of own and some things like along own us. you like it even sometimes we don't have a freedom of this and this distinction. so we are facing a bit of
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a to be such as we kind of go out on these come quite know if we are given an opportunity to go from this come to other parts of the country so that we make or likely to hold that could be that we also spoke with the senior analyst of the people daily newspaper, james waiting to use the size of the prospects for refugees that are at the moment . a pretty bleak, a santa who is at this number. we have more than 100 thousands of food using the country menu from the kind of is like the article, some mundane for somebody, a number of us equal some of the other one. so it's done. and even when he's on for this for produce coming, let me say one is
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a conflict. conflict in the country is the police owns in the district and just comes up from the specific why. why? because the polluted one, the the luck. so many amenities, basic facilities. they loved because of the, the numbers. and this is mainly because i don't think they get enough fundings. phone, i don't know. so in or even from the federal government, they don't get enough dollars or that's dropping it off for now. here and i'll see internationally when use return some of the top of the say the data to the, to the, the, or the to the, the, the phone that silly by the lack key, positive, the part of shipping the solid, the back over to somebody. campbell, the close of the money to carry out our programs and do our research
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for free meals comes from a variety of sources. certainly from the us government, and other donor governments that are interested are involved in promoting of democracy, human rights for so america is financed by the us government. and the voice of america is part of the federal government, the us international organizers, the, the pots now with the local, into the we got all of them together. so each is simple, simple to hot a and suite to make sense of for information on private enterprise energy to change the, the, the one with the lease. and then the process should follow much of the out the units in each, each of the g, the best for additional because they're going to say that for the democracy in,
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you memorizing the change which implantation created already run the freedom of information while we have solutions and the no special on this is on the river. i think academy bit of industry for me to don't. letty waste gosh, yeah, eh, d a from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the come see it. it will be best uh and awesome, you'll need the dogs ready. that gives the a i was it already took the video, the and every sally i did to the new stuff i could out the, the wrong to reagan keep london doubtful. of the book, theatre shift capital default and get a dollar she i'm equal to the cmc audit. it will be feed, already gotten in the
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holidays instead of having just to say, i ain't going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this some great ideas. what's your we'd be promot the well we should be promoting democracy. democracy is this thing without a vehicle. the
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it's good to have you all here to help celebrate the launching of a program with a vision in a, at a nova purpose. the national endowment for democracy is just as we've been told, more than bi partisan, the establishment of the national endowment goes right to the heart of america's faith in democratic ideals and institutions. it offers hope to people everywhere. right. again, that sold. yeah, well then what was the food of a weird formulation that on the bottom they didn't come today? so the key, my son, the so is the 74, the showing, you know, again that's the only and no, they're not even if we schedule this. i mean that i single to be nimble in the sense of funny and cool man. what are the day and up just ceiling in the glamour.
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maybe we're successful for a place and nobody choir goal was the toner moose or non governmental organization. the sort of oregon is it sort of kind of that it all out front of me. i live in the middle of strange that'd be keeping an eye out a key. i thought it might around the phone, the probate go back home. good. i somebody can no the, let's say the video, the young, the rest of the day casa during. yeah, no, he's going today. so meeting the changing the only don't let a big thing on the street on it to go to say that you're going to use and make it for you. i've got the not feet on single, a sort of see only think will be into the the
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democracy promotion would become a great institutionalized ideological project emanating from washington. organizations promotes what is usually referred to as a human rights agenda, which in my view is generally manipulated for political purposes. in other words, they will complain about human rights in a country who's a jew, political foreign policy orientation is not sufficiently pro american. we would throw those people in jail, it would be illegal, but we do the same thing elsewhere in the world where we promote various political forces varies and geo is various election activities and things of this sort. and then with a straight face, we say, oh, we're not interfering in politics. we're just promoting democracy. but democracy always means who are the people who are going to listen to washington on a geo political level wisdom all day long. but it's going to be changed. that they
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came in and all they gotta go to the building on the east, such an easy ditch. so the monthly news to keep with the 42 guys were so saw power the, the idea of it and she owes intelligence organizations could assist in video communications for the los angeles agents agency level that i might need it. i mean, they've been to the position of democrats yet, but i need them to check with them. right. so that when i say the subject, put it on line to be defined, a shift people around mtv, you send them a sense of the me out with a gun. and that lets you know if she didn't alice the just bought so lovely to see on it or she didn't. the cost so was.
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